By Dorothy Atkins ( January 22, 2019, 10:58 PM EST) -- An environmental health scientist pushed back Tuesday against Johnson & Johnson's claims that multiple studies have shown no signs of asbestos in the talcum powder J&J used to make baby powder for decades, telling a California jury the FDA's test methods in the 1970s were "dubious," and others, inadequate....
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